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kwatt
KeymasterNot really no.
The problem being that you’d get that string in anything so, for example, imagine some of the results you’d get for ERR* and worse, the likes of the LG codes that can be contained within words.
It isn’t easy.
Plus keep in mind, no search is designed for pure techy stuff like that.
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kwatt
KeymasterPlease do not only advertise for jobs, if you don’t help on here, you don’t get the benefits… sorry, it’s a two-way street.
kwatt
KeymasterMartin wrote:Beko fridge/freezers work successfully in temperatures as low as -15C. They refer to it as ‘Freezerguard Technology’. Both my Beko fridge and fridge freezer operate fine in my integral garage where temps get down on average to -5C mid winter.
Depends on the model, the setup of it essentially and how it was designed to operate.
There are also other machines, surprised you didn’t know being a Bosch fan, like some BSH machines that have an auxiliary heater to make them work in colder ambients. But, it’s a fudge.
You still cannot get around that perrinal problem of condensation on differeng surface temperatures… I know, pyshics, it’s a bitch eh? 😉
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kwatt
KeymasterI was but it’s difficult with short search strings. Even Google et all struggle if there’s no context around short search phrases. Thing is you have to keep in mind (:D) is that the search engine logic does not know what’s in your head or in relation to what your searching in relation to.
So three character searches are a taboo as it means you get boatloads of false positive search for “the”, “and” etc. Even if your searching F01 for example, there are loads and probably not what you’re looking for without some sort of identifiers around it.
Honestly, it’s a nightmare that you as users don’t need to know about most of the time nor should you but I would ask to understand that this sort of thing ain’t at all easy.
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kwatt
KeymasterProbably just the lower spray arm is needed, this part:
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/764570114-dishwasher-lower-spray-arm
The small orbital arm and joining part also do go so, just in case, those are:
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/064570075-dishwasher-lower-spray-arm
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/760570371-dishwasher-spray-arm-bush
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kwatt
KeymasterThe lower element was part number 50245986000 but I am afraid that is obsolete with no alternatives. No EU supplier has stock I can see.
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November 5, 2018 at 12:45 pm in reply to: Beko DWD5410W stopped draining and now won’t even turn on. #458910kwatt
KeymasterThe fault codes for this are as clear as mud! 🙁
I think it’s telling you there’s a problem with the heater but I’m not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure.
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November 4, 2018 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Beko DWD5410W stopped draining and now won’t even turn on. #458908kwatt
KeymasterNot powering up I’d deal with first.
Door switch and lock is what I’d look at first, the door lock in these is known to go and it’s this one if needed:
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/1510600100-dishwasher-door-lock
The microswitch is shown as a related item there as they can go also.
Not draining is a separate issue I would think and probably something stuck in it or the pump faulty.
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November 3, 2018 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Britannia 90cm Dual fuel range cooker – SI9SCCL-GC-F #458904kwatt
KeymasterCould be anything but clock or switch most likely though terminal black a possible.
What are the ART and serial numbers from the plate? How to find those detailed
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kwatt
KeymasterThe voltage should be on the motor if needed.
The fan motor will not run constantly so it’s far from a sure thing that’s the problem as that will only fire up when it’s told to.
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Keymasterkwatt
KeymasterIt is not the control unit.
It will be one of the sensors, long shot, or the compressor isn’t pumping correctly most probably.
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kwatt
KeymasterNo, it won’t, it wraps around.
It’s buried in the back, you need to follow the wiring.
The board only does what the sensors tell it to do.
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kwatt
KeymasterI’d advise changing the fridge sensor first before you assume the board.
The board, if you need it, is this part:
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4360622900-fridge-freezer-control-module
It’s not expensive, as these things go but I’d still think it to be a sensor issue.
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kwatt
Keymaster25 years for a Samsung is a miracle! 😉
You will not be able to get any parts for it though, they obsolete stuff pretty early and it’s not at all unusual to see things obsolete after 4-5 years so there’s pretty much no hope for one that age.
It sounds like a sensor or compressor problem though.
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